Worst president since WWII? New poll says it's Obama

Poor polling results keep rolling in for President Barack Obama, with a new survey showing that a plurality of American voters think he is the worst chief executive in the modern era.

According to a new Quinnipiac University poll conducted between
June 24 – 30, roughly 33 percent of Americans believe Obama is
the worst president since World War II. These numbers are even
worse than his predecessor, George W. Bush, who 28 percent of
voters pegged as the worst.

Compared head-to-head, neither of the two most recent presidents
received high marks, either. In results that split largely across
party lines, 39 percent of voters said Obama has been a better
chief executive than Bush, while 40 percent said he is worse. Men
favored Bush by seven points, while women went with Obama by four
percent.

"Over the span of 69 years of American history and 12
presidencies, President Barack Obama finds himself with President
George W. Bush at the bottom of the popularity barrel," said Tim
Malloy, assistant director of Quinnipiac University's polling
unit.

"Would Mitt have been a better fit? More voters in hindsight say
yes."

As for who Americans actually believe is the best president, 35
percent of voters said Ronald Reagan topped the list. Bill
Clinton and John F. Kennedy fell into second and third place,
respectively, with 18 percent and 15 percent.

Interestingly, despite Obama’s poor showing as the worst
president since World War II, eight percent of voters also called
him the best, a result good enough for fourth place on the “best
president” list.

In addition to asking voters to compare Obama to his
predecessors, Quinnipiac also took the temperature on their
approval of the job he’s doing. Although the president’s rating
went up two points to 40 percent, his performance in specific
areas was largely underwater. Fifty-three percent disapproved of
his performance, while 54 percent believe his administration is
not competent when it comes to running the government.

On the economy, only 40 percent approved of his handling, while
37 percent approved of his approach to foreign policy. The only
category in which Obama’s approval hit 50 percent was on
environmental policy.

The numbers arrive just a couple of weeks after a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll also delivered
bad news for the president. Only 41 percent approved of Obama’s
job performance – a slide of three points since April – and 54
percent of respondents believe he is unable to lead the country
and get the job done.

A new Gallup poll, meanwhile, found that among all living US president's, Obama's
favorability has dipped below that of George W. Bush and Jimmy
Carter.